Yeah, I live in the Colorado high country and the NWS is predicting a whole one to two inches. Hardly name worthy. Just another manifestation of "sell more media" sensationalism. Thanks a lot, The Weather Channel.

Just the Weather Channel. The NWS doesn't recognize the names. They named the storm that hit the east coast earlier this week. We were forecast to get 10-14 inches of snow. It rained. Meh, they shut down the whole D.C. metropolitan area, so what do I care, I got the day off.

I'm just very surprised at how many forecasts they sensationalize and get really wrong.

What a retarded strawman of a cartoon. no wonder you think sceptics are idiots. You don't even understand their position

If you don't believe everything Algore says and immediately give him all of your money for carbon credits, you are a Global Warming Denier.

If you DO believe everything Algore says and promote legislation to make "the rich" give him all their money for carbon credits, you are a proper, thinking progressive.

If you look at the evidence which clearly shows global climate change but question whether human activity has much to do with it, or whether human activity can halt it (especially if a clear day in Shanghai resembles an LA temperature inversion in the '70s and China is exempt from Kyoto-remember?) you are a bigot racist eurocentric whatever and your free speech rights will not be tolerated.

Just because it's cooler in a specific region than usual doesn't mean global warming is false. Nor if it's warmer than usual. Or if it's actual average outside. Just don't bother judging anything from the climate actually. You have to look at the Data over a period of time, of our choosing. What we have access to. Just look at our Date not theirs. Anyway, we are the majority and that's how it works in science. Just Farking stop disagreeing with us.

Going to Denver to ski at the end of the month. I hope it global warmings the hell out of Breckenridge before I get there.

BillCo:Infobahn: Newsflash: It snows in Northern Arizona - Which is at 7,000+ feet. (It also melts fairly fast).

/NAU Grad

Newsflash: People in Colorado don't freak out over a few inches of snow. We just ask that the CaliTexan transplants stay off the roads.

Please, please stay off the roads. If you feel you must drive, wait at the side of the road until you see a snowplow and the follow it until it eventually circles back to your house. You can go get milk and bread tomorrow, fatass. Won't hurt you to miss a meal.

Twenty years ago when I was a child, I swear all the grass was covered from November to March. I remember Trick-or-Treating in the snow a few times. Now we get a few inches a few times a year. The snow is even different. It's now tiny little ice crystals that don't pack together, they just blow around like sand. Even just 11 years ago when I started driving, winter was completely different than it has been for the past few years. Of course, on a geological timescale, my observation is meaningless.

Just starting to sort of in Littleton. Thought when I woke up there'd be a good couple inches, but no... Regardless of how much we get in the Denver area, with a Sunny forecast high 30's tomorrow and 50's on Monday what sticks won't be around long any way.

That made me chuckle. The gods of the ancients are probably throwing thunderbolts toward Atlanta for all this tripe of naming snowstorms. I just loved "Saturn".... I didn't even see a snowflake. Fark you, weather channel